Spine & Sport, based in Rincon, has made Inc. magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in America for the fourth year in a row.

The company based in the Goshen Park commerce center has six locations and will open a seventh clinic in Pooler before the end of this year.

In addition to Rincon, the company has a clinic in Richmond Hill, one in Hinesville, two in Savannah and one in Jacksonville, Fla.

The privately owned physical therapy, occupational therapy and personal training company has created more than 100 jobs.

Jacques L. Beauchamp and Eric C. Bull founded the company in February of 2004, starting in a 14-foot by 10-foot room in the back of a gym in Rincon. Between April of 2006 and April of 2009, the company grew more than 600 percent.

“This award is a testament to the fact that small businesses can thrive in a less than desirable economy if they deliver a high-quality service or product,” Beauchamp said of the Inc. recognition. “We’ve had to push harder to grow, but the fact that we’ve made the list four years running speaks to the quality of our staff and the care they provide our patients.”

Spine & Sport’s owners have created the Spine & Sport Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports the Biodynamics & Human Performance Center. The center is a research and skills lab that fosters the work of rising students in Armstrong Atlantic State University’s physical therapy and sports medicine programs.

The foundation also holds an annual fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project. This year, a golf tournament raised $10,000 for the project.

“Supporting our injured military, active-duty military and veterans is one of the most important things that can be done to show our appreciation for the freedoms we enjoy,” Bull said.